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EXOME HELMET
USER GUIDE

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  • Page 1 EXOME HELMET USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2 USER GUIDE EXOME ENGLISH...
  • Page 3 EXOME Helmet CONGRATULATIONS! You now have in your possession our newly designed Exome helmet. This modular style helmet has been engineered to give you the absolute winter trail experience. The incredible nature of the modular helmet allows you to easily spend a whole day without taking the helmet off at all!
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    1. ACCESSORIES B. THE HELMET .............. 5 2. REPLACEMENT PARTS 1. ANATOMY OF THE HELMET 2. HELMET SIZING I. BRP SERVICE ............24 3. BREATH VENTILATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS 1. REPAIR SERVICE 4. CHIN CURTAIN 2. WARRANTY 5. MICROMETRIC CHIN STRAP 6.
  • Page 5: General

    WARNING Riding a motorized vehicle can be extremely dangerous. This helmet This helmet is backed by the BRP warranty and a network of authorized provides limited protection to the head. It complies with U.S. Federal dealers and distributors ready to provide the parts, service, or accessories Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 218 (DOT FMVSS 218) and/or the United that you may require.
  • Page 6: Minimal Requirement

    A. GENERAL 2. MINIMAL REQUIREMENT 2. HELMET SIZING If your new EXOME helmet is equipped with electrified feature such as a Helmet size heated visor who require to be operated on a 12VDC power source (normally in between 11.5VDC to 16.5VDC).
  • Page 7: Chin Curtain

    B. THE HELMET 4. CHIN CURTAIN INSTALLING THE CHIN CURTAIN The chin curtain reduces air intrusion and unpleasant effect of the wind 1. Insert the 4 “arrow snaps” of the chin created when you ride by flowing into the helmet. This feature allows to curtain into their specific housing on the also reduce the riding noises (such as wind, motor, track...).
  • Page 8: Micrometric Chin Strap

    OPENING AND CLOSING To close the chinstrap fastener, slide the ratchet tongue step by step into The retention system of the EXOME helmet comes with a ratchet the locking buckle. If you find that the chinstrap fits too loosely around your fastener.
  • Page 9: Breath Ventilation System

    INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT the face is not enough. Readjust the For optimal performance of the EXOME helmet, it is essential to ensure mask, then retest. that the breath ventilation system is properly installed and adjusted.
  • Page 10: Face Shield

    B. THE HELMET 7. FACE SHIELD 5. On one side, pull the lever of the face shield mechanism downward Changing the face shield is easy to do without tools. To replace the visor, release the lower tab of the face shield. it is helpful to place the helmet on a flat surface on soft cloth or on your lap while seated.
  • Page 11 B. THE HELMET INSTALLING THE FACE SHIELD 5. Once both sides are in position, press the face shield pivots gently towards helmet with simultaneous closing movement. 1. Insert the upper tab of the face shield into the specific location on the face shield mechanism.
  • Page 12: Sun Visor

    B. THE HELMET 8. SUN VISOR 3. Pivot the sun visor in the lower position. OPERATION The sun visor is operated by the lever positioned on the left side of the helmet, which makes it easy to use even when wearing thick gloves.
  • Page 13: Face Shield Mechanism

    B. THE HELMET INSTALLING THE SUN VISOR 9. FACE SHIELD MECHANISM REMOVING / REPLACING THE FACE SHIELD MECHANISM 1. Remove the face shield as described 1. Make sure the sun visor mechanism is in the “7. FACE SHIELD” section of this in low position.
  • Page 14: Inner Liner

    10. INNER LINER REMOVING THE CHEEK PADS 1. With the jaw in the open position, The replaceable inner lining of the EXOME helmet is washable and detach the Velcro and the 2 snaps by ensures both an excellent fit and improved ventilation of the helmet.
  • Page 15 B. THE HELMET REMOVING THE HEAD LINER INSTALLING THE HEAD LINER 1. First, remove the rear portion of the 1. Insert the frontal plastic strip under head liner. The head liner is attached to the notches of the other plastic strip the inner shell with 2 snaps (on each attached to the inner shell.
  • Page 16: Ventilation System

    11. VENTILATION SYSTEM Summer model The EXOME helmet has a two-way adjustable ventilation system. As needed, you can modulate the air flow as per three distinct configurations: 1. The front vent is adjustable in 3 positions. When the sliding button is in the highest position, the vent is closed.
  • Page 17: Proper Fit

    C. FIT & USAGE 2. PROPER FIT 4. TEST THE HELMET FIT Place your hands on each side of the helmet. While holding your head as WARNING motionless as possible, try rotating your helmet from left to right then up Wearing the wrong helmet size can increase the risk of serious injury or and down.
  • Page 18: Put The Helmet Off

    4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONNECTING THE POWER CABLES We highly recommend that you get your helmet cables connected by an authorized BRP dealer so that he can refer to the vehicle’s shop manual to determine the best connection point. 1. Vehicle Connection •...
  • Page 19: Before Every Ride

    Do not use any extension. If the cables are damaged, stop using them. Discard and replace them with new OEM BRP cables. WARNING The magnets contained in this helmet could interfere with the operation of electronic devices such as pacemakers.
  • Page 20: Checking The Chinstrap

    D. BEFORE EVERY RIDE 2. CHECKING THE CHINSTRAP 3. CHECKING THE FACE SHIELD AND SUN VISOR 1. Check that the chinstrap passes under your chin. The protective film used during shipping should be removed before use. 2. Slip your index finger under the chinstrap and pull. Before every ride, check that the mechanisms of the face shield and sun If the chinstrap is loose under the chin, it is too long and needs to be visor are working properly and that the face shield and sun visor will...
  • Page 21: Other Important Information

    What causes frostbite to occur? Different factors can contribute to the occurrence of frostbite such as: Use only original parts, replacement parts and accessories that BRP has • Length of time a person is exposed to the cold; expressly approved for your helmet! •...
  • Page 22: Care And Maintenance

    Do not use any cleaning agents. 2. INTERIOR CLEANING The inner lining of the EXOME helmet can be removed completely. The head and cheek pads can be washed by hand using a mild soap solution (e.g. with highly diluted standard mild detergent) at a maximum temperature of 30 °C.
  • Page 23: Sun Visor

    F. CARE AND MAINTENANCE 5. SUN VISOR The helmet should be replaced after 3 to 5 years after the date of purchase, depending on use and care. Although the outer shell is in 5.1 CLEANING THE SUN VISOR principle capable of a longer service life, the occurrence of material fatigue and wear to other components, as well as the overall action of the helmet The sun visor should only be cleaned with a soft and, if necessary, slightly and the unknown conditions in which the helmet has been used, make it...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting Guide

    3. Remove the face shield and make sure that the visor internal lens is properly sealed to detect fogging in between the two ___lenses. Replace it if necessary. NO HEATING AND/OR 4. At IDLE, load shedding might happen on some vehicles, including BRP snowmobiles equipped with a 420W magneto. Run the FOG APPEARING ON ___engine at higher RPM THE MAIN VISOR (Rotation Per Minutes) a few minutes and it should turn on the main visor heating.
  • Page 25: Accessories And Spare Parts

    Original BRP accessories are available at your authorized BRP dealer. To dealer. find BRP dealers in your area, use the dealer search on the BRP website: BRP ask that you provide a precise description of the claim as well as a www.brp.com copy of your receipt.
  • Page 26 Kawasaki 210-0005 Japan Room Dubai, level 12, Platinum For your nearest authorized BRP dealer or distributor or for more information on BRP products, please visit our web site: Tower www.brp.com ® ™ and the BRP logo are trademarks of Bombardier Recreational Products inc. or its affiliates.

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